Namecheap has gone downhill imho meaning it is no longer the best discount registrar. Meanwhile some more registrars have popped up in the past five years that have better service and are cheaper. Porkbun is one. I also had great experience with namesilo. The only reason I could see people going with nanecheap is they already have an account there or they listen to other people who haven’t evaluated the registrar situation lately.
yardie|2 years ago
tzs|2 years ago
I actually had no idea such TLDs existed, but apparently they do [1].
[1] https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/do...
moffkalast|2 years ago
Symbiote|2 years ago
Massive price inflation seems to happen with new or trendy TLDs, where an initial $5/year can become $50/year or more.
enkay|2 years ago
Cloudflare is the go to unless they don't have the tld.
paulgb|2 years ago
> Registrant agrees to use Cloudflare’s nameservers. REGISTRANT ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT IT MAY NOT CHANGE THE NAMESERVERS ON THE REGISTRAR SERVICES, AND THAT IT MUST TRANSFER TO A THIRD PARTY REGISTRAR IF IT WISHES TO CHANGE NAMESERVERS.
So it's a no-go if you want to use Route 53 or something like that.
[1] https://www.cloudflare.com/domain-registration-agreement/
hardcopy|2 years ago
I learned this the hard way when I had to use route 53 dns and had to wait 60 days to transfer.
I don’t know how this is allowed, registrars should be required to let you set custom dns.
LightHugger|2 years ago
jacooper|2 years ago
Shorel|2 years ago
To a French one =)
erinnh|2 years ago
https://arstechnica.com/civis/threads/psa-gandi-net-bought-o...